MY GAME: BY JOSHUA HARDY. WHY PROBABILITY IS IN YOUR FAVOUR: P robability is in your favour because the players are limitless and the most UNCOMMON cards.

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MY GAME: BY JOSHUA HARDY

WHY PROBABILITY IS IN YOUR FAVOUR: P robability is in your favour because the players are limitless and the most UNCOMMON cards are the ones that get you out. M y game will be named: ROYAL BANNASHERS!

THE RULES: F irst of all, you can have as many players you want. If more than 4 players, the gaming time would take less. Secondly, the royal cards (king, queen and Jack) get you out. You will get in Alcatraz if you pick any of the royal cards. 3 goes behind for a king, 2 for queen and 1 for Jack. Finally, to win the game, you must make your way 15 spaces up the castle!

EQUIPMENT: You will need: A deck of cards Same amount of characters as players A pen/ pencil to record the scores